From Obamacare Success Story to Obamacare Failure Story in Just 3 Days

President Obama used Jessica Sanford as an Obamacare success story during his Oct. 21 health care event. However, only three days later, Sanford turned into another Obamacare failure. CNN reports that Sanford, a 48-year-old single mother from Washington state, purchased health insurance from the Washington state exchange. She was so excited that she emailed the […]

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Obama Says Socialism Works in Sweden

Sweden is the poster state for people like Obama that believe in the power of the government to solve all problems. The beautiful nation of Sweden has the highest standard of living in the world. Its blossoming industry ranks far higher than the United States in most measurements. Life in Socialist Sweden is free of […]

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USA and Hezbollah Now Have Same Stance in Support of Iran and Opposite that of France

November 17, 2013 14:14 by Pesach Benson Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah warned of war if Iran’s nuclear talks collapse. Ari Lieberman notes that the Party of God desperately needs the talks to succeed, and is even playing the same pipes of peace as the Obama administration. Whoda thought? A cash infusion, the byproduct of sanctions relief, […]

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Disagree with Obama and Get Fired!

D.C. Insurance Commissioner Fired Day After Rejecting Obama’s ‘Fix’. The District of Columbia’s insurance commissioner was given his walking papers on Friday, one day after he challenged President Barack Obama’s fix of the troubled rollout of his signature healthcare law, The Washington Post reports. Obama held a Thursday press conference, saying he would allow insurance […]

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The Worse of Obamacare is Yet to Come

As Obama faces unprecedented credibility crisis for making promises he did not keep. Obama’s disastrous health care roll-out has problems far greater than what we have seen so far. So far it better pretty bad, 5 million lost policies and increasing and hardly 100,000 signed up and Obamacare counts people that have not even paid […]

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Holder Wants to Change Justice System and Provide Preferential Treatment for Minorities

It was a most unusual scene for a federal courtroom. Seventeen former convicts, some dressed in hoodies and weary from pulling all-night shifts, took turns updating U.S. District Judge Felipe Respreto last week on their progress toward finding their way back from societal exile, some after serving more than a decade in prison. Many spoke […]

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